| 1857 - 564 páginas
...act crowns his career, and banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated a hemisphere, resigned its crown, and preferred the retirement of domestic life to the adoration of a Jand he might he almost said to have created ? " How shall we rank thee upon glory's page, Thou more... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1858 - 516 páginas
...act crowns his career, and banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated a hemisphere, resigned its crown, and preferred the...of a land he might be almost said to have created ! Happy, proud America! The lightnings of heaven yielded to your philosophy ! The temptations of earth... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 páginas
...; Beneath whose sword Columbia's patriot train Cast off their monarch, that their mob might reign ! How shall we rank thee upon glory's page ? Thou more than soldier and just less than sage ! Too form'd for peace to act a conqueror's part, Too train'd in camps to learn a statesman's art,... | |
| James Albert Wineberger - 1860 - 98 páginas
...banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated a hemisphere, resigned its crowns, and preferred the retirement of domestic life to the...of a land he might be almost said to have created ? Happy, proud America ! The lightning of heaven yielded to your philosophy ! The temptations of earth... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 páginas
...Columbia's patriot train Cast off their monarch, that their mob might reign. How shall we rank thce upon glory's page ? Thou more than soldier and just less than sage ! Of peace too fond to act the conqueror's part, Too long in camps to learn a statesman's art, Nature... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1861 - 450 páginas
...nesitation. Who x like Washington x after having emancipated~a hemisphere x resignecPits crown >*i*i and preferred the retirement of domestic life ^\ to the adoration of a land <•• he might almost be said to have created ? 7. How~shall we rank thee *\ upon glory's~page, Thou more than soldier... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 páginas
...Columbia's patriot train Cast off their monarch, that their mob might reign. How shall we rank tliee upon glory's page? Thou more than soldier and just less than sage ! Of peace too fond to act the conqueror's part, Too long in camps to learn a statesman's art, Nature... | |
| Archibald Hamilton Bryce - 1862 - 344 páginas
...act crowns his career, and banishes all hesitation. Who, like Washington, after having emancipated a hemisphere, resigned its crown, and preferred the...of a land he might be almost said to have created ? IH.-SCIEHCE AND AST. (SIK D. BREWSTER.) Sir D. BrewBter, LL.D., KH, one of the most distinguished... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 páginas
...; Beneath whose sword Columbia's patriot train Cast off their monarch, that their mob might reign ! How shall we rank thee upon glory's page ? Thou more than soldier and juat less than sage ! Too form'd for peace to act a conqueror's part, Too train'd in camps to learn... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 páginas
...hesitation. Who »»i like Washington »i after having emaucipated~a hemisphere *i resigned~its crown wjw) and preferred the retirement of domestic life «•] to the adoration of a land y he might almost be said to have created ? 1. How~shall we rank thec *i upon glory's~pagc, Thou more... | |
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